Raw Rosewater Sugar Cookies

We all make food to eat. The tummy growls and we honor it with food. But we don’t just eat to fill that empty void… Food provides energy that is necessary for life. There are six classes of nutrients that we need to stay alive and well.

Proteins give your body amino acids — the building blocks that help your body’s cells do all of their everyday activities. Carbohydrates give you quick energy — they quickly go into your blood as glucose (blood sugar), which your body uses for fuel first, before turning the leftovers into fat. Fats give your body the fatty acids it needs to grow and to produce new cells and hormones. Vitamins keep your bones strong, your vision clear and sharp, and your skin, nails, and hair healthy and glowing. Minerals are chemical elements that help regulate your body’s processes. Water is necessary for life, which makes it vital for good health. Water makes up about 50% to 66% of your total body weight. It regulates your temperature, moves nutrients through your body, and gets rid of waste.

My goal is to incorporate all of these vital components when I create a recipe. But sometimes, I create food as an act of meditation. Meditation is a simple technique that can help you control stress, decrease anxiety, improve cardiovascular health, and achieve a greater capacity for relaxation. Who here doesn’t need that?

One morning I woke up and looked out the window. The fog was so thick that my eyes couldn’t find the horizon. The silhouettes of the trees where steadfast black against the fog that surrounded them. It was quite mystical. Everything seemed so still and quite, a perfect day to “meditate”. Once in the living room I looked out at the orchard, the air was so thick and cold looking. Every good meditation session requires warmth, so soon after there was a roaring fire in the fireplace. I cleared the kitchen island, grabbed my cookie dough, brought out my tote of piping tips and supplies, sat on the stool and just lost myself in creation.

As I piped the frosting around on the heart shaped cookies, I couldn’t help but smile… my heart was filled with love. I started thinking to myself about all the ways we share and experience love. I am mightily blessed with the most amazing husband, with family and with friends. And, let me not forget, with each and every one of you. Everyday, I am touched by how many people from all over the world, reach out to me. Yes, I get tons of questions and get asked for advice on a daily basis… but the bottom line is… you all have become a support team for me, you cause me to grow, to stretch out beyond my comfort zones, you challenge me, friendships have and are being formed… the list goes on and on. This recipe comes to you with love.

Now, about these cookies. Everyone has a different idea on what makes the perfect sugar cookie. Some like them hard and crispy, others like them soft and chewy. I am in the soft and chewy group. :) These are moist on the inside and have a firm exterior (but not crunchy). How long you dehydrate them, will determine that. Bob said that they almost tasted buttery. In fact if you wanted to replace the cashews with macadamia nuts, they would for sure elevate that buttery flavor. I have had macadamia nuts on my shopping list for at least 3 months now and every time I am at the grocery store, I reach for them but I can’t bring myself to pay $20 a lb. so opt for cashews.

When it comes to finishing, this frosting is great to work with for piping and spreading. You can color and flavor it any way you wish. For decoration, I used organic culinary grade rose buds. I have posted a LOT of pictures on this post. I show some simple steps about how I pipped some of them so you understand how to get the look that I did. If you wanted to, you could frost the cookie with a base layer and then chill. Once the frosting is very firm, you can smooth it to a streak-free base, sort of like fondant. Anyway, I hope that you give this recipe a try and enjoy your time of “mediation”.

Preparation:

In a food processor, fitted with the “S” blade, break down the cashews, and coconut into a flour – individually.

Now combine the flours, coconut, salt, agave, beet juice, psyllium, rose water, and vanilla. Process until it starts sticking together and forms a ball.

Wrap the dough in plastic wrap and place in the freezer for approx. 40 minutes or until chilled through. This step is very important. If you attempt to skip it you will find the dough too sticky to deal with. You could also place the dough in the fridge overnight if you wanted to do this in phases.

Once chilled, line your surface with plastic wrap and place the chilled dough ball in the center. Cover with another piece of plastic, then start to roll the dough out to about 1/4″ thick. Remove the top plastic piece and using cookie cutters, cut out your shape(s) and transfer them to the mesh sheet that comes along with your dehydrator.

Dry at 115 degrees in the dehydrator for approximately 10-16 hours or until desired dryness is reached.

Frost, decorate and eat!

Frosting:

After soaking the cashews, drain and rinse them well. Set aside.

In a high-speed blender combine in order; coconut milk, maple syrup, vanilla, salt and cashews. By placing the liquids in first, it helps the blades spin more easily. Blend until creamy and don’t feel any grit in the frosting. Depending on the blender, this may take anywhere from 1-5 minutes.

While the blender is running and a vortex is in motion, drizzle in the coconut oil. Make sure that it gets well incorporated.

Now add the lecithin and process just until mixed in.

Divide the frosting into two batches. Leave 1/2 as a white frosting and add 2 Tbsp of raw cacao to the other half, blend together, to make a milk chocolate frosting.

Place the frosting in an airtight container and place in the fridge for 2-4 hours to firm.

39 thoughts on “Raw Rosewater Sugar Cookies”

You are SO talented Amie Sue – you amaze me !!! Thank you for the recipe, but also thank you for the beautiful pictures. They walk us through how to create the same beautiful cookies for our loved ones!!!

Thank you Amie Sue-
Your so sweet!! I went to the health food store to find some rosewater, but came back empty handed. She didn’t have a kind that said it was for consumption. Could you tell me please what brand do you use? Thank you in advance!!! Hugs, Lyn :]

I never write and contribute comments, but I was compelled to do so – yours is my favorite raw food site. You share so much, and not just the recipes but the how-to’s and important tips and background info.
I have been following you for a long time, thinking one day, she’ll stop doing this- oh no! It’s just gotten better over time. I so much appreciate you. There’s no one quite like you out there. Many thanks!

Good evening Binny…. First of all… thank you solo much for reaching out and leaving a comment. I appreciate that you took the time in doing so. It means a lot. Secondly, your kind words made my night. It is so nice to know that through my recipes, through sharing my passion, I can effect others… in a positive way. :) Thank you again and I do hope to hear more from you in the future. I hope to never stop… so hang in there with me. :) amie sue

“Hi Amie Sue.
Oh what touching words, beautifully written you have to pull together, even as a man not to let a tear roll down.
You give me so much strength to believe in myself again and again that my life maybe something is worth, I am not allowed to give up every day to fight for it, THANK YOU Amie Sue.
Thank you so much for the brilliant recipe, because not only do you make children happy with.
Your step by step instructions are always great, I love it!
The Photography, I can not get enough of it and am always happy.

All the best, also to Bob,
Jesse Gabriel”
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Aaah shoot Jesse, you brought tears to my eyes. Never give up Jesse, never! You are needed in this world and you bless those who come in contact with you. How do I know this? Because for a few years now, you have touched me just through getting to know you through my site. What a blessing. You have all the strength right inside of you… more than you are even aware of. :)

Quick question, Amie-Sue: why the psyllium husk? To bind the batter–or to give it a spongy texture?

I’d love to try these this weekend. I’ll likely skip the frosting–I haven’t your boundless energy. And I might also add cardamom powder in addition to the rosewater, to give the cookies an Indian feel.

I used the psyllium for both reasons actually. I love the idea of adding the cardamom… so many options and flavors… so little time! hehe Have a great weekend and I hope you have fun making them. Blessings, amie sue

Hello Amie Sue, I am writing from Phoenix, and by the way, we love shopping at Bookman’s. Here is a raw macadamia nut farmer who dehydrates them and sells them for a great price. John Kohler mentioned this company in a YouTube video that he made a while back, and this is who he buys his mac nuts from. I have not made my own purchase of them, but plan to in the near future-maybe even to make this cookie recipe. Thanks for all you do, and congrats on the Best of Raw win!!!!

So nice to hear from you :) I hope you are having a nice winter. Bob was just in Tucson and said it was pretty darn warm for this time of year. If you find that your source for macs is a good one, please let me know. I would appreciate that.

Did I win? Did they say what I won in? I haven’t heard anything lol. But last year it was a reader of mine on FB who told me I had won and it took weeks for Best of Raw to even notify me. I hope that you have a wonderful evening. Oh… and I am happy to hear that Bookmans is treating you well. :)

Oh my word Amie Sue! These are beautiful and so appropriate for this month! I am looking forward to surprising my husband and daughter with them! Thank you once again. The Lord surely has blessed you with fantastic talent. Not only looks good but tastes good recipes. Good combo there!

Good morning Gayle :) Thank you so much. I just know that your husband and daughter will love them specially when you “Spread” your love upon them. Can’t go wrong there! Have a blessed and glorious day. amie sue

Thank you so much Eva… I am gratful that you could feel me love. :) That made my day!

For piping supplies, please click on this link to see what I use. http://nouveauraw.com/equipment/pastry-decorating-supplies/. I recommend all of them, not that you need all… but just know that I have those very things in my own kitchen and use them on a regular basis. :) I hope this helps. Have a glorious day! amie sue

I wanted to let you know that I have been able to buy Macadamia nuts on Amazon for $53 for 10 pounds! I know 10 pounds sounds like a lot but it seems you would use them! I was buying mac nuts from a local farmer for $16/lb but Amazon beats his prices by a longshot! Thank you for your amazing website! I can’t wait to try some of your recipes. You are an amazing raw food chef!

Thank you Denise, not only for the tip on mac nuts but for your kind words. I appreciate them both. :) I love macs but don’t use them too often due to pricing so I will look into that for sure. Blessings and have a great weekend! amie sue